the texture old stone limestone road can described layered |
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The texture of an old stone-limestone road can be described as layered, striped, or uniform. It is characterized by fine porosity, and it may contain small cavities (cavities). In some cases, the remains of shells of ancient mollusks are visible on the surface. The color of the road depends on the impurities: pure limestone is usually light gray, but it can be white, bluish, yellowish or pink. Brownish, brownish, or yellowish flecks add variety to the texture. |
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